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In The Key Of G was Gilbert’s ninth album and his first since winning the groundbreaking legal case against former manager Gordon Mills in 1982. Featuring the singer songwriter in characteristic form, it was recorded over a period of five years in parallel with other projects and originally released in 1989. Highlights include the great lost singles "So What" and "At The Very Mention Of Your Name", along with "Lost A Friend", his heartfelt songwriting response to the death of John Lennon.

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Tracklist

01.

Lost A Friend

02.

At The Very Mention Of Your Name

03.

What Am I Doing Here With You

04.

If I Start With The Chorus

05.

So What

06.

The Way Things Used To Be

07.

I Don’t Trust Men With Earrings In Their Ears

08.

Gordon Bennett

09.

To The Extreme

10.

Stick In The Mud

11.

I Have My Coat To Keep Me Warm (from ’Two’s Company [Three Is Allowed] single)